Client eligibility: must have exhausted own funds prior to application.

Patient eligibility: must be life threatening, illness or injury that requires immediate attention, but with a positive prognosis if receives proper veterinary treatment

Apply: Veterinarian

Limits: none stated

Financial Assistance for Mobility Handicapped Pets

Handicapped Pets FoundationThe Handicapped Pets Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to extending the life of pets by helping them move and get the exercise they need to live long, happy, healthy lives. They donate wheelchairs to pet caretakers with demonstrated financial need. Online application.

Hailey’s Wheels for LifeThis not for profit entity in South Australia provides subsidized wheelchairs to rescue groups and those owners in need of financial assistance. The purpose is to encourage an alternative to euthanasia and to prolong the life of an otherwise healthy dog. The outcome is to bring the joy to owners and their dog when those first wheels are turned and to encourage sustained mobility. Contact: haileyswheelsforlife@gmail.com

Gunnar’s WheelsAssist owners in providing mobility options to their pets. Gunnar’s Wheels Foundation is a loaner program and carts may be used for the duration they are needed, and then returned to Gunnar’s Wheels Foundation to be refurbished and matched with the next pet in need. Contact: Direct message them through their Facebook page.

Wheeling SuperheroesWheeling Superheroes is a non-profit organization bringing wheelchairs to pets in need. 100% of public donations directly fund wheelchairs for pets. They believe that every pet on the planet is deserving of a chance to triumph over circumstances beyond their control. They bring wheelchair-assisted zoomies and unbelievable joy back to families. Contact them at: https://www.wheelingsuperheroes.org/contact/

Rescued RollersRescued Rollers is a registered 501(c)3 with a simple mission: To give free or low-cost pet wheelchairs to animal rescue organizations, shelters, and individuals who otherwise cannot afford them (inspired by their experiences with Ranger, their own handicapped Border Collie). For about $70, they can clean, sanitize, refurbish/repair, and ship a donated wheelchair to those in need. They also offer educational programs to the public to teach them how to care for their special needs and senior dogs. Contact them through their website.